Drysdale in clover with halfway lead in Milan

Finding a four-leaf clover gave Scotland’s David Drysdale some long overdue good luck as he claimed the halfway lead in the Italian Open in Milan.

Drysdale in clover with halfway lead in Milan

Finding a four-leaf clover gave Scotland’s David Drysdale some long overdue good luck as he claimed the halfway lead in the Italian Open in Milan.

Drysdale carded a second round 64 for a 13 under par total and two-shot lead over first-round pacesetter Soren Kjeldsen of Denmark, English duo Phillip Archer and Benn Barham and home favourite Francesco Molinari.

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